Well, he finally got a competent QB and has done a good job handling him. Third year or not, the Redskins have made enough progression offensively to keep him around. The defense on the other hand has been gifting big plays left and right. Can't consistently win like that; they will have to re-tool that secondary next year or they will have the same problems occurring again. Haslett can get the job done he just needs some stallions that don't make mental mistakes.

No, he can't. He's a terrible coordinator and his bend but don't break scheme has been ineffective for years._________________

KingBishop wrote:

JammerHammer21 wrote:

Jarvis looked like a slug on and off the field.

Off the field? Like when he is grocery shopping, does he block the freezer aisle with his sluggish selection of which hungry man to buy?

whats in the water up in Washington these days? Eerily similar to what the Nationals did hanging up Strasburg and pretty much giving up on the rest of the year after that.. maybe I'm the only one that sees both situations as kind of the same, its just weird to me._________________

whats in the water up in Washington these days? Eerily similar to what the Nationals did hanging up Strasburg and pretty much giving up on the rest of the year after that.. maybe I'm the only one that sees both situations as kind of the same, its just weird to me.

Don't follow baseball, mate. I'll have to take your word on the Strasburg thing.

With my beloved Skins its looking dire. I don't believe Shanahans given up on the season but I don't really see how this season can be salvaged?_________________

I approve of the thought honestly. The NFC is too deep to realistically contend for a playoff spot. Obviously you are trying to win (especially since they don't have the first rounder to tank for) but its smart to base more decisions based on team development rather than schematically winning the game.

In other words, expect them to distance themselves from the spread aspects of the offense and focus more on developing RGIII's passing ability.